Tag Archive: Caistor Town Council

Twins’ work for community is recognised

Twins David and Louis King, who will be 87 later this year, have been honoured for their outstanding contribution to the community. David, left, and Louis, who are pictured in front of Colin Carr’s watercolour of Caistor Market Place at…
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Caistor ‘treated with contempt’ over pavements slips

Residents of Caistor might be surprised to learn this week that jet-washing work “has been carried out” to make the town’s pavements less slippery. The claim was made public at Caistor Town Council’s monthly meeting on Thursday night (March 8,…
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Town council extends its spending freeze

Caistor Town Council has agreed to freeze its annual expenditure for another financial year, it was announced last Thursday (November 9, 2017). For the third year in a row, the council’s precept has been set at £88,740. This means the…
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Costs of CCTV are spelled out

Detailed information about the proposals to install a new CCTV system in Caistor were presented to town councillors on Thursday night (March 10, 2017). Grant White, who is Enterprising Communities Team Manager at West Lindsey District Council, was addressing Caistor Town Council’s…
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Tough message to dog walkers

Dog walkers have been warned that their pets face being banned completely from a council-owned field if incidences of fouling continue. Caistor Town Council have warned that the situation at the lower field near the Sports Ground will be monitored…
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Co-op debate buried by talk of skatepark litter

Councillors probably spent three minutes talking about the empty Co-op store in Caistor Market Place – and 20 times that length of time discussing litter at the skatepark – at their meeting last week (Thursday, September 8, 2016). While the town faces…
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Threat to suspend Brigg Road homes meeting

Caistor Town Council last night (Thursday, June 16, 2016) voted overwhelmingly to reject an outline planning permission for 69 homes on land off Brigg Road in Caistor. The town council was formulating its response to the application, to be taken…
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